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Tighter Bounds on Preemptive Job Shop Scheduling with Two Machines

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We consider the preemptive job shop scheduling problem with two machines, with the objective to minimize the makespan. We present an algorithm that finds a schedule of length at most P max/2 greater than the optimal schedule length, where P max is the length of the longest job.

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Received June 13, 2000

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Anderson, E., Jayram, T. & Kimbrel, T. Tighter Bounds on Preemptive Job Shop Scheduling with Two Machines. Computing 67, 83–90 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s006070170017

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